Kem Gunung Dataran Tinggi raid

The Kem Gunung Dataran Tinggi raid (2010) was an action of the Panauan Civil War that took place when the United States Central Intelligence Agency raided the Kem Gunung Dataran Tinggi military base to collect scattered memory cards before the Panauan Army could do so. CIA agent Rico Rodriguez succeeded in destroying much of the base in the process.

Background
The Central Intelligence Agency was sent to Panau to locate CIA agent Tom Sheldon, who was feared to have gone rogue during a covert assignment to investigate Pandak Panay's coup d'etat on the island with his army of hardliners and military men. Rico Rodriguez was to be the boots on the ground while Maria Kane would handle his mission, and the team would be inserted via helicopter. However, Panauan flak guns shot at the helicopter, forcing Rodriguez to jump out and locate scattered memory cards that fell out of the helicopter; they could create a crisis back in Washington DC if they were discovered.

Raid
Rodriguez alone infiltrated the base, and he used his grappling hook to kill a few soldiers before finding the first memory card and then some pistols. With guns, he managed to shoot a few Panauan soldiers and locate the next card, using a nearby Flak gun to shoot down a Panauan helicopter responding to his intrusion as well as blowing up a radar mast and other nearby objects in the base. He killed the soldier who tried to run away with the fourth memory card, and by the time he left, he had destroyed 34% of the base. Rodriguez was then picked up by the helicopter and taken to the last memory card, taking out two machine-gun positions and taking the last card. SAMs prevented him from being picked up, so he had to grab explosives and destroy the SAM sites. He did so, and while waiting for Kane's chopper to arrive, Rodriguez destroyed 70% of the base, a good start to America's role in the civil war. Rodriguez entered Kane's chopper, and Kane told him to meet Karl Blaine, the Agency's last contact on Panau in order to continue the mission, which was now without the element of surprise.